itās
generally good for normal people when cards arenāt obscenely expensive.
whatās surprising in this case, though, is that one of the cards banned
on the 23rd lost so much value that itās come full circle to
cause chaos in an entirely different format. (read more)
incredible scenes at the women's tour de
france this morning after kasia niewiadoma beat demi vollering by
four seconds after not having won a stage race in seven
years. (read more)
the mechanics are pure fun. it's an incredibly
clever adaptation of the RTS model to console: you can pause at any time
while moving your units on the map in order to rethink your strategy,
use items, or activate a unit's special skill. (read more)
no IāM the dumbest girl alive (read more)
as usual, it's time for a look back at the stuff i encountered
for the first time in 2023 (read more)
Bit of a letdown, huh? (read more)
In the early 2000s Bee Train made three shows loosely connected by
the theme of āgirls with guns.ā I only watched a few episodes of El
Cazador de la Bruja because it got transphobic, but Iāve watched
Noir (twice, even) and now Madlax. (read more)
this contains spoilers for the ending of the show (read more)
2022 is over! What a fucking year. I'm sure 2023 will be normal. (read more)
I am once again going to be a time
cop and remind everyone that 'best of 2022' lists made while 2022
has yet to be fully experienced are invalid and possibly illegal. You
will get my list tomorrow; for today, these are the best things I came
across this year that weren't themselves published in 2022. (read more)
the mission of the podcast about
anime i do with @prophet-goddess is to encourage you read a book
instead of watching anime. instead of watching anime, even anime we
claim is good, read one of these books. (read more)
iām not an especially sports person. the only one i like playing
myself (indeed, the only sort of exercise iāve ever enjoyed) is
badminton, and i donāt watch a lot of sports. i do like sports stories,
but thatās largely insofar as they are vehicles for stories about people
and relationships in the pressure-cooker of competitive sport. see
Ping-Pong, Black Swan (and Love
Doctor), and, the one that started the train of thought that
led to this chost, Aquamarine by Carol Anshaw. (read more)
The series as a whole is one of the great works
of fiction about police and policing because, in addition to featuring
brilliant plotting and characterization, it has an abiding suspicion not
only of the police practices of its time, but of policing, and, indeed,
state power more generally. (read more)
iāve now got almost 150 hours in elden ring,
having done all remembrances and having made it most of the way through
ng+, so i am officially qualified to have Opinions about it. (read more)
Iām less optimistic about the future of Killing Eve these
days. But not, maybe, for the same reasons as a lot of other people. (read more)
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